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Let’s talk… About Asia by looking deep into the stories unfolding on the world’s most populous continent. Each episode showcases the reportage of SCMP’s journalists across Asia and in-depth interviews with experts, putting context and analysis to current affairs.
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Eat Drink Asia is an award-winning podcast by the South China Morning Post that deep dives into the forgotten history of some of Asia's most popular dishes that have gone global. Discover the human story behind some of Asia's most loved foods, drinks and condiments with SCMP journalists, as they speak with chefs, restaurateurs and food experts from across the region.
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Inside China Tech is brought to you by the South China Morning Post's on-the-ground reporters who explore China's ever-evolving tech scene, bringing essential tech background, trends, and analysis from China straight to listeners.
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In-depth discussions with SCMP journalists and editors about how they are covering the world’s biggest news, and what’s happening behind the scenes. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
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SCMP presents Charmaine Chan in conversation with authors from around the world, talking about their books, their craft and what inspires them to write. Charmaine is the South China Morning Post’s Literary Editor and an award-winning journalist. Each episode of the Post Books Podcast is accompanied by related articles in SCMP's Post Magazine.
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Whether you run, jump, cycle, swim or climb, listen in each fortnight as your hosts Mark Agnew and Mary Hui chat with key figures in trail running and adventure sports about the big issues they are facing. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
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Your Voice, Hong Kong brings you a different spin on important issues - they're told entirely through the voices of young people. Join us as we speak with the future leaders and change makers of our world.
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What better way to amplify the voices of our city's youth than a podcast featuring Hong Kong students? From personal reflections to opinions on the metaverse, this bite-sized podcast will feature a different student every episode, tackling one topic at a time. With Snack for the Soul, give your eyes a break from the screens for a few minutes, and tune in to hear the stories, reflections and opinions of our hosts.
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Founder of one of the top personal concierge services in the world, and an expert marketer within the luxury industry, Steve has been quoted in various publications & TV including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London’s Sunday Times, South China Morning Post and many more. A best selling Author with "BLUEFISHING - the art of making things happen”, sought-after consultant and a speaker at a variety of networks, groups and associations as well as the Pentagon and Harvard – twice! Want to sin ...
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Politics, geopolitics, economics, arts, and current affairs Constable has an extensive broadcasting background. He presented the Wall Street Journal's flagship daily TV show for many years and frequently hosted the syndicated John Batchelor radio show in New York. You'll find his written work in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Time, Forbes.com, Fortune, the New York Post, the New York Sun, and the South China Morning Post. He co-authored the award-winning book "WSJ Guide to the 50 Economi ...
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New microwave photonic radar boasts a detection range of over 600km and can identify false targets, according to Chinese scientists.By Stephen Chen
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China’s warning that further investment hinges on an improved security situation likely acted as a catalyst, analysts say.By Tom Hussain
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EU-China ties now ‘more intense’, Brussels’ envoy tells Beijing forum, as Chinese diplomat calls for greater trust to ensure stable cooperation.By Dewey Sim
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China’s drive for self-sufficiency in tech, combined with the global popularity of AI applications, has led to jobs in the field topping finance for pay as the job market shifts to match demand.By Frank Chen
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China’s warning that further investment hinges on an improved security situation likely acted as a catalyst, analysts say.By Tom Hussain
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A report has highlighted the struggle among African oil suppliers as China moves towards other trading partners.By Jevans Nyabiage
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Study after study on the impact of Trump-era tariffs all agree they brought more harm than good, even for Americans, but a course correction is unlikely in a US election year.By Sumesh Shiwakoty
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Since the peak was first conquered in 1953, thousands have scaled it, leaving behind tonnes of rubbish such as tents and oxygen bottles.By Associated Press
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Since the peak was first conquered in 1953, thousands have scaled it, leaving behind tonnes of rubbish such as tents and oxygen bottles.By Associated Press
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‘Russia is today in a situation which is quite comfortable,’ a European official said, as leaders meet in the shadow of setbacks in Ukraine.By Agence France-Presse
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About 90 metres of breached embankment fortified as of Sunday afternoon, aided by drop in water levels within lake and sunnier weather.By Victoria Bela
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The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link’s opening on June 30 has led to a doubling of viewings, driven by Hong Kong and Shenzhen residents, as local developers offer discounts and other incentives, agents say.By Yulu Ao
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PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Moscow is to also signal India’s role as a key balancer in ties between the major powers, analysts say.By Junaid Kathju
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PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Moscow is to also signal India’s role as a key balancer in ties between the major powers, analysts say.By Junaid Kathju
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A minister will meet with TikTok representatives to discuss the governance of the platform following the cyberbullying death of Rajeswary Appahu.By The Star
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A minister will meet with TikTok representatives to discuss the governance of the platform following the cyberbullying death of Rajeswary Appahu.By The Star
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Former Brazilian president told conservative supporters that the right-wing was gaining ground internationally.By Reuters
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More Democrats break ranks with Biden and key donors threaten to cut off funding if he insists on staying the course.By Agence France-Presse
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M+ exhibition is a must-see, not only for artists and architects but anyone who believes in old-school meritocracy and celebrating diversity.By Dennis Lee
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Kenji Kanasugi says exchanges between individuals and local governments in both countries can also help improve relations.By Laura Zhou
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Isolated in a Nasa habitat in Texas, the team has been growing food and doing ‘Marswalks’ to learn what it takes to live on the red planet.By Agence France-Presse
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South China Sea: Philippines to buy more ‘faster, lethal’ fighter jets as Beijing tensions persist
Manila considering US F-16 and Sweden’s JAS-39 for the air force that could help the country project power beyond its territorial waters.By Jeoffrey Maitem
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Indonesia gets ‘wake-up call’ to step up sustainability efforts in nickel industry after BASF pull-out
The cancelled project has also weighed on Indonesia’s efforts to diversify nickel investments beyond China.By Amy Chew
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The defence alliance, which is marking its 75th anniversary, will address the war in Ukraine and China’s role in bolstering Moscow, says senior US official.By Khushboo Razdan
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Cheng Lei, who was imprisoned in China for three years, says Australians should not overreact over every bilateral issue with Beijing.By Su-Lin Tan
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The findings come as the Philippine military says it will adopt new measures against China’s aggression in the maritime dispute.By Raissa Robles
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Indonesian netizens continued to demand greater accountability from the communications minister after the June 20 breach paralysed public services for several days.By Amy Sood
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Sex education remains taboo in Malaysian schools despite repeated calls to expand the topic beyond basic biology.By Hadi Azmi
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BYD’s boss said affected customers would receive support after some vented on social media that the rebates had left them feeling short-changed.By Reuters
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Despite progress, any credible deterrence against Pyongyang’s threats is difficult unless and until South Korea becomes a nuclear powerBy Sukjoon Yoon,Yongweon Yu
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Former leader accused of awarding infrastructure projects worth US$114 million to the family of his aide Christopher Go.By Associated Press
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Modi’s visit underscores importance of Russia ties and reluctance to engage China with border issues still outstanding, observers note.By Biman Mukherji
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Troy Andrew Smith, who was on a honeymoon in Bali, said he ordered the drugs from a man in Australia three weeks before his arrest.By Associated Press
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The loss of interest in the country came as the electric carmaker reported a second consecutive drop in quarterly deliveries globally.By Bloomberg
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin sees Modi as a key potential diplomatic and economy ally, with Russia isolated in the West.By Agence France-Presse
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The world had a chance in Doha to stand up to the Taliban, but its failure to do so left Afghanistan’s rulers stronger than ever.By Chris Fitzgerald
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Stampedes and other accidents are not uncommon at religious events and places in India involving large crowds, and most of these are blamed on poor crowd management.By Reuters
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Japan prepares for a blazing summer but tight budgets prompt many to shun air conditioning, while Seoul teems with insects due to early heatwave.By Julian Ryall,Park Chan-kyong
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Sixteen JI leaders announced the decision in a video statement and confirmed their commitment to the Indonesian state and law.By Reuters
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China’s coastguard punctured Philippine boats and seized firearms during the confrontation that also led to a Filipino sailor losing a finger.By Bloomberg
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims." Today, we're honored to have Hollis Carter, the co-founder of Baby Bathwater, join us in celebrating its ten-year anniversary. In this compelling conversation, Hollis shares his journey of fostering authentic and supportive relationships in the entrepreneu…
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How China’s middle-class belt-tightening will impact the world
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With slower growth in China’s economy, young professionals and middle-class people across the country are tightening their belts and cutting down on spending. But what can the rest of the world expect from diminished demand in the second-biggest economy?
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John Lee’s uphill battle to secure Hong Kong’s future
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Two years after taking office as Hong Kong's chief executive, John Lee has shifted his focus from enforcing national security to improving the lives of residents and rebuilding the city's economy. But he faces formidable challenges, stemming from geopolitical tensions between China and the West with Hong Kong caught in the middle. Lee discusses all…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of *The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims*. Today’s guest is none other than John Gafford, an influential figure in the real estate industry and a key player in transforming how agents and clients navigate this dynamic field. Join us as John delves into the importance of providing exceptional value an…
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Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions
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How does a country deepen its relationship and do business with China without risking retaliation by the US and its allies? How can a nation protect its territorial claims in the South China Sea yet maintain a delicate balancing act with its neighbours with their own views and claims? Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses these issues an…
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Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions
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How does a country deepen its relationship and do business with China without risking retaliation by the US and its allies? How can a nation protect its territorial claims in the South China Sea yet maintain a delicate balancing act with its neighbours with their own views and claims? Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discusses these issues an…
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Welcome to another powerful episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims." Today, we have a truly inspiring guest, David Allred, co-founder of Dry Farm Wines, joining us for a conversation that dives deep into the mind of an entrepreneur and lifelong learner. David shares his distinctive philosophy on success, emphasizing the importa…
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Hello, and welcome back to another episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve D. Sims. Today, we are thrilled to have a very special guest, Kara Loewentheil, the brilliant mind behind the School of New Feminist Thought and the creator of the Feminist Self Help Society. In this compelling episode, Kara delves into the transfo…
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In this insightful episode, Steve Sims chats with Michael Bungay Stanier, an award-winning coach, Rhodes scholar, and author of the acclaimed book "The Coaching Habit." The conversation delves into various aspects of coaching, leadership, and the importance of curiosity and continuous learning. Michael emphasizes the significance of having a struct…
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Why Japan’s Harajuku is enjoying a surprising fashion revival
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Harajuku, a neighbourhood in the Japanese capital Tokyo, has long been known as the birthplace of some incredibly colourful and unique fashion subcultures. The district had gone relatively quiet for years, but now one of its best-known styles called decora is staging a surprise comeback. In this episode of About Asia, we chart the rise, fall and re…
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